Dojo is an opensource javascript library that help web developper to write browser side code. It provides widgets, effects, graphic renderers and also helpers to write AJAX enabled apps.

This is not an really an AJAX example, just a simple effect created in chaining two basic dojo effects. This is not the case here, but in my application loadHandler function is called when data arrive from the webserver.

But, JQuery, oh JQuery! JQuery makes Javascript fun — just as advertised! Though Prototype is starting to feature some of the same features, JQuery already allows you to objectify any element(s) that can be selected with any CSS 1-3 selector (yes, any valid selector, including the ones that browsers don't support) as well as most any XPath designation as well. It opens the DOM like some well written book.

For instance to make a table with styles alternating on every other row, here's the code to do it using either library:

Simple JavaScript slide shows are a very useful way of slickly displaying images on any site. I recently found my way on to DZone Snippets which provided a nice little article on creating a slide show, so, I thought it would be nice to take that script and add to it slightly making it easier for anyone to add it to their site.

Gather around kids, because this year, much like in that James Bond movie with Denise Richards, Christmas is coming early… in the shape of scrumptuous smooth javascript driven effects at your every whim.

Now what I’m going to do, is take things down a notch. Which is to say, you don’t need to know much beyond how to open a text file and edit it to follow this article. Personally, I for instance can’t code to save my life.

Well, strictly speaking, that’s not entirely true. If my life was on the line, and the code needed was really simple and I wasn’t under any time constraints, then yeah maybe I could hack my way out of it But my point is this: I’m not a programmer in the traditional sense of the word. In fact, what I do best, is scrounge code off of other people, take it apart and then put it back together with duct tape, chewing gum and dumb blind luck.

No, don’t run! That happens to be a good thing in this case. You see, we’re going to be implementing some really snazzy effects (which are considerably more relevant than most people are willing to admit) on your site, and we’re going to do it with the aid of Thomas Fuchs’ amazing Script.aculo.us library. And it will be like stealing candy from a child.

EditPlus v3.0 is an Internet-ready text editor, HTML editor and programmers editor for Windows. While it can serve as a good replacement for Notepad, it also offers many powerful features for Web page authors and programmers.

EditPlus supports powerful and customizable syntax highlighting for HTML, CSS, PHP, ASP, Perl, C/C++, Java, JavaScript and VBScript by default. Also, you can create your own syntax file to support other programming languages.

Key Features

1] Seamless web browser for previewing the content of your HTML document or Java applet without leaving the editor. Browser window also has common browser commands so you can

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